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Rick Delgado
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Damon
Guaranteed Human. If your TV sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B
Vinnie Mac
on Real America's Voice.
Damon
It is live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Tuesday, Cinco de Mayo, Otherwise known as May 5th on the East Coast. 8 o'. Clock. Real America's Voice. Glad you're in. Slick Rick is here. He's gonna do some sports. Slickster, how are you?
Slick Rick
Tequila Tuesday, baby. I'm here.
Damon
Yeah. All right, what's. Well, I'm not even gonna ask you. Delgado series. He's gonna do main headlines. But now, what's coming up in sports? Look, what are the big stories tonight?
Slick Rick
Well, the president was out and about today. Right. Obviously want to get into that big D. We got NBA, NHL playoffs going on right now. Marcellus Wiley got in a little bit of trouble. I don't know if you saw that. He was in a little bit of issue there. And.
Rick Delgado
What, Marcellus Wallace?
Damon
Yeah, Wiley.
Slick Rick
Wiley. Oh, ESPN.
Damon
Yeah.
Slick Rick
Former Dallas Cowboy running back, actually, and ESPN, obviously.
Damon
Host FS1. Before that, FS1 host with our guy, Jason. What's his name? Whitlock. That was a great show. They were great together.
Vinnie Mac
They were great.
Damon
All right, very good. We'll get to sports. Delgado's got main headlines. Mr. Delgado, how are you?
Rick Delgado
All right. You know what? I was having an okay day. It got exponentially much better as soon as I got here.
Damon
Yes.
Rick Delgado
Brought some nachos. Nachos. Delgado. Right again. Right, Aaron. Thank you, Delgados.
Vinnie Mac
And excellent.
Rick Delgado
Then proceeded. Delgado. Yeah. Then proceeded to learn far too much about Slick.
Damon
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
With talking about his. And subtle and soft hands that he talks about when he touched Prince.
Slick Rick
Oh, that's story for.
Rick Delgado
Oh, my goodness. And he's got two new suits that he's got. And. And polka dots are really in this season. And what else were you talking about, Slick?
Slick Rick
Polka dots are very in this season.
Damon
Yeah. When are you going to wear them?
Rick Delgado
Yes, I know. I wear them every night. You just can't see it.
Damon
West Palm beach is the place where Vinnie Mack has arrived. Vinnie. Ma.
Vinnie Mac
Yeah. I heard these guys talking about polka dots, by the way. It was quite interesting. Fascinating dialogue to hear how current polka dots are, but I. I have to say, I'm really embarrassed. And I'm gonna be honest with everyone and tell you what I did last night, because I'm embarrassed by it. But I figure it's worth sharing.
Damon
Well, my question.
Vinnie Mac
I flew into West Palm last night.
Slick Rick
Okay. I did not know that.
Vinnie Mac
Are you good?
Damon
Bad, Indifferent? How are you? Well, never know.
Vinnie Mac
You just ignited the long fuse. I'm good, I'm good. I'm feeling. As I said, I'm feeling a little self conscious and embarrassed by what I did, but I'm good.
Damon
So now that we know you got
Vinnie Mac
it last night, let's dive into that now.
Damon
Tell us why. What is going on here?
Rick Delgado
Yes.
Vinnie Mac
So I get to the airport and I see that my. My seat is seat seven, which is pretty good, right? Seven. I'll take it. And. Except I was group seven getting on, which is the last group. And you know, I bitch all the time and moan about all the people pre boarding who don't have any ailments that walk right on.
Damon
Yep.
Vinnie Mac
Well, I turned into Fletcher at that point in time and decided to limp up with the pre boarders. And the lady was like, are you pre boarding? I'm like, yeah, yeah. And I pre boarded and I got right on first. I was like, I can't believe I just did that game. I am embarrassed.
Damon
You faked a limp? An injury.
Slick Rick
Oh, that's terrible.
Damon
Oh, my God.
Rick Delgado
And then he was probably part of the miracle of flight when he lands on the other side and comes, oh, my goodness. I can walk right out. Air stewardess lady, look at me.
Vinnie Mac
And then she sees me lifting my bag up in the car, you know, for the toe overhead.
Rick Delgado
There you go.
Vinnie Mac
Throw that thing up there. How's everybody doing? Yeah, I can't believe I did it, but I was like, oh, my God, I'm gonna be the last guy boarding the plane. I'm not gonna be able to put my bag anywhere.
Slick Rick
I got the.
Vinnie Mac
Check it. And I was like, I'm gonna fake an injury. At this point, everyone else is just like 40 people pre boarding. They're all pre boarding. It's like, who's got a red shirt? Pre board. You know, everybody's just going on early, early, early, early. So I figured, why not? I could fake a limp with the best of them. I'd had a fake cast, the whole thing. I was walking around like that.
Slick Rick
I can fake a lip with the best of them.
Damon
Oh, my God. This is embarrassing for the show. I don't even know what to say about this. I can't believe this. This is a guy who once said to me, hey, why is your stuff up here? This is C3. Where's my. I'm in. I'm in 8A. Well, why is your stuff in 14D? Why is your. This is Mr. Very Particular about where everything goes, following the rules, doing things the right Way fakes an injury to get on the plane quicker. Oh, my God.
Vinnie Mac
Wasn't just an injury. I faked a double hernia. So I was. I had to come up with, like, a real, you know, description of it. So did the words double hernia really
Damon
come out of your mouth to anybody? Oh, my God.
Rick Delgado
Oh, Myron.
Damon
We may have to turn this camera off. What a bull blaster. This is embarrassing for the network.
Vinnie Mac
I love my polka dot shirt, by the way. Yeah, well, I'm being honest. This is what happened. I did it, and we'll never do it again.
Slick Rick
Give you transparency.
Rick Delgado
It was nice knowing you.
Damon
That's. That's. There you go.
Rick Delgado
He looks great now.
Damon
That's Vin for the rest of the night now, because this is.
Vinnie Mac
This is what happened to me.
Rick Delgado
Wow.
Damon
Okay.
Slick Rick
You're in the straight of moves now, right now.
Damon
All right? You were in timeout, but now we'll. We'll let you back.
Rick Delgado
You know what? Your next spirit.
Damon
I did do that.
Vinnie Mac
I did. I felt like Fletch. I was like Dr. Rosenstein. Dr. Rosenfenis. It just felt like I was that guy.
Damon
Yeah.
Vinnie Mac
All right. Just hit a water buffalo.
Damon
Let's kick it off after that with tonight's first word. And for tonight's first word, ladies and gentlemen, I don't know if you saw the headline. I saw it in the Wall Street Journal. We're now officially staring at a fiscal catastrophe that should really send chills down the spine of every American freedom lover. And that is the fact that the US national debt has not blown past 100% of GDP. 31.265 trillion in public debt against 31.216 trillion in GDP. That's 100.2%. We're spending a $33 for every dollar that we take in. With a $1.9 trillion deficit projected just this year. And it's only getting worse because, of course, Washington can't stop its addiction to other people's money. Your money. These numbers are so enormous, they're almost impossible to grasp. But let's try to make them real. 25 years ago, interest payments on the national debt were just 2% of GDP. This year, they'll eat up almost 3.3%. A decade from now, the projection is 4.6%. This year alone, we're blowing about $1 trillion just on interest. By 2036, that jumps to 2.1 trillion, which is almost 19% of the entire federal budget. Think about that. In 10 years, more than two out of every three dollars we borrow go straight to Paying interest on the old debt.
Rick Delgado
Debt.
Damon
We're not investing in the future folks. We're becoming slaves to what will be the past. At that point the founders would be horrified, absolutely horrified at this. They knew debt intimately from the revolution, but they treated it as a temporary necessity to be retired with discipline, not a permanent way of life. Thomas Jefferson called public debt the greatest of the dangers to be feared. He warned to preserve our independence we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. We must make our election between economy and liberty or profusion and servitude. He called it swindling the future on a large scale. One generation of politicians flat out stealing from the next, mortgaging your kids, your grandkids future so they could play Santa Claus with other people's money. Today, Thomas Jefferson insisted every generation should pay its own debts. It is incumbent, he said, on every generation to pay its own debts as it goes. A principle which if acted on would save one half of the wars of the world, he said. George Washington in his farewell address pleaded with a young nation, quote, As a very important source of strength and security, cherish public credit. One method of preserving it is to use it sparingly as possible, avoiding likewise the accumulation of debt, not ungenerously throwing upon posterity the burden which we ourselves ought to bear. He knew credit was vital, but warned against habitual borrowing that burdens children and grandchildren. James Madison called the national debt a national curse. He designed a constitution of limited enumerated powers precisely to restrain the kind of spending that leads to endless borrowing. Even Alexander Hamilton, who saw a well managed debt as potentially a national blessing for establishing credit after the revolution, insisted it must not become excessive. He funded and paid interest faithfully to build trust, not to justify trillion dollar deficits forever. Can you imagine what these men would say if they could see us now? A nation conceived in liberty, built on the idea that free men and women, not some all powerful central authority, would drive prosperity. They'd be appalled. They'd recognize the same creeping tyranny. They fought a revolution to escape. Only this time the tyrants wear suits and pass trillion dollar spending bills. Four years ago the Congressional Budget Office laid it out as plainly as could be. Unchecked debt means less capital for private investment, higher interest rates and a risking rising risk of a genuine financial crisis even without a sudden collapse. We getting, we're getting higher inflation expectations, a weaker dollar as the world's reserve currency and America left vulnerable to the whims of foreign investors and governments. Deficit hawks have warned about this for Years. And the left loves to say, well, it hasn't happened yet, so it never will. Well, that leap is pure folly, folks. We're gambling with the world's largest economy in the future of the American dream. It wasn't always this way. Three decades ago, a Democratic president and a Republican Congress actually worked together to eliminate deficits and produce four straight surpluses. When Bill Clinton left office, debt was down to 32% of GDP and projected to vanish. Both parties have abandoned that discipline ever since, chasing other priorities while kicking the can down the road. There are faint glimmers of hope. Bipartisan resolutions in the House and Senate aiming to cap deficits at 3% of GDP. That target makes sense. It would stabilize and eventually lighten the debt burden. But let's be honest. Getting there will require nearly 10 trillion in phased reductions over the next decade. A permanently balanced budget sounds nice, but isn't politically realistic right now. Real reform means hard choices. Restraining popular programs, generating revenue through growth, and, yes, possibly some tax adjustments. And yes, asking wealthy Americans maybe to shoulder a substantial share while protecting working families. A political Hippocratic oath would be a good start. First, do no harm. If you want massive new defense spending or big new domestic programs, show how you're going to pay for it without adding to the deficit. No more blank checks. And none of this happens without leaders who were willing to tell the American people the truth and make fiscal sanity some kind of top priority. The founders gave us a republic of limited government and personal responsibility. We're squandering it. The debt clock is ticking. The interest bomb is growing, and our children are going to pay the price unless we rediscover the courage that built this nation in the first place. And that's tonight's first word. Delgado give you first crack there?
Rick Delgado
Who? I'm wondering.
Damon
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
And this is because I've spoken to Paul Nolan about this. I'm wondering if this is by design. Is this some type of move to try to kind of, I don't know, reset everything? I don't know. Because when you see the amount of money that's being spent and what we're able to produce, and like you said, it's soaring past it now, over 100%. That's unsustainable. So is it being done for a reason? I don't know. I think I'm gonna text Paul and see what he says.
Damon
Okay. Well, you'd have to have what the reason is, right? What the benefit would be. 13 past the hour, live from Studio 6P. To reset everything we'll get Vinnie Mac's take on that. When we get back, Slick, we'll do some sports. We'll get into headlines. All coming up.
Rick Delgado
Sam. 17. You thought it'd be competitive?
Damon
No, I mean, are you two really gonna. Are you guys gonna fight the whole show?
Rick Delgado
Yeah. He started.
Vinnie Mac
Yeah.
Damon
I mean, yeah, he started it.
Rick Delgado
He's been like.
Damon
You started. He started it. He walked in live from Studio 6. P17 past the hour. Slicks here. He's gonna do some sports. Delgado's here. He's gonna do some news.
Rick Delgado
Shut up.
Damon
The injury faker is in West Palm Beach. He's going to do some news as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. Glad you're in.
Vinnie Mac
Big one.
Rick Delgado
He's coming to join.
Damon
I mean, I don't even know just what to say about that. It's just embarrassing. So, Vin, before we get to your news and I get to sports with Sook, did you want to comment on the debt? 100% of GDP now and, well, not slowing down, of course. Nobody seems to think it's a problem. It's like still the third rail of politics. No one wants to talk about it. Jerome Powell, he never thinks it's a problem. When I hear him talk about it, he's leaving. But what do you think?
Vinnie Mac
I think it's a complex problem and a very big problem. I would compare the United States government to Enron right now, which is just based on a lot of fake stuff. You know, I think was last week I was going on a bit of a rant about I want my money back. Because you've got one big series of buckets of billions, hundreds of billions of dollars every year being wasted with fraud and all that kind of stuff. There's no checks and balances for that.
Damon
2.
Vinnie Mac
You get things like the Inflation Reduction Act. You get one big lie. Money goes out. They can't even track it. We don't know what happened. So there's really no checks and balances on how we spend money. There's no checks and balances that say, where has money actually been? Is it spent on the things we said? And then there's no checks and balance on was it spent efficiently? And so on all of those things. And if you look at the last 10 years, all those things. More than that, you look at since Bill Clinton, but particularly the last 10 years, you look at all of that and you say, this is just one. One giant wasteful bucket of stuff. Like all of these people would be fired if they were in the private sector for running everything. Poorly and efficiently wasting money, fraud, not watching things, all of that. So I think the problem is complex because it encompasses all of these things, and we have to set some really serious ground rules. And maybe the time to set those is happening now with all the investigations going on with fraud and everything, that maybe that's kind of resets how the government looks at monies when it goes out. I don't know. But they're lifetime employees, the government people. Right. Nancy Pelosi was speaker for 20 years. 20 years Bernie Sanders has been in. He's never had a job. Neither has Chuck Schumer. They have no concept. So you can't expect rational people to make rational fiscal decisions when we have a system like this. So it's just a giant breakdown across the board and everything.
Rick Delgado
Ben, I take it a step further. I think you're looking at a fleecing of this country on a scale we've never seen before. We've seen waste and fraud and abuse. But this is insanity. The way USAID has been used, the way it's been used throughout the health care system, the way that they're fleecing the country. People should be in jail. And, you know, I've said this before, and I don't care if it's wrong or right, but if you're accused of one of these things, do what they did to the January 6ers. All right? We're not gonna put you on trial just yet, but we're gonna put you in jail and let you think about it for a couple years until we get to you. I think that's what these people need, because other people, the other fraudsters, the ones who are thinking, hey, maybe this is a good deal that I should do too. Maybe they'll rethink what they're doing. Because all it seems like is that it keeps enabling more people to get involved in government. What, more people to start new scams. You got Somalis, you got. You got hospices, you got. It's across the board. And it's insane that it's all happening. And it's the American taxpayer, the American taxpayer, that's all of us. We have no recourse. Like you said, where do we go to get our money back? Because obviously the government has not been a good steward of the money that we have given them, or should I say, they've taken from us.
Vinnie Mac
Yeah, and I agree with you that with the fleecing idea. I remember one time I was working with a company, they were losing money every year, and we had to tighten it up. Otherwise they were going to go bankrupt. And we came up with a thing we call Project Falcon. And basically it was very simple. We said in a year we've got to get everything down to even what we make and what we spend. That was the first thing we did. It's like the government needs to do that. Like what do we need to do to get things down to how much we bring in to how much we spend. Then let's work backwards and try and get, you know, pay down this debt and all that kind of stuff. But I agree with you on the fleecing side. Cuz how many people have we seen profiting from this? And we haven't even put in jail or found the politicians that are enabling it and where they're profiting. Cuz if people are profiting from something, you better bet that someone inside is enabling that to happen. Meaning a senator, a congressman or other, or a group across the board.
Rick Delgado
So it's probably a group of them together, working together hand in hand across party lines to make sure that they keep, keep their pockets nice and full. And Damon mentioned it, you talked about, you know, your Project Falcon, I believe Damon, you mentioned it during, during your, your first word. That was basically the Balanced Budget act, right? Of you've got to have a balanced budget that they passed it in 1997. Have they ever been able to hit it after, after 2000? I don't think so. And that's. And that in itself is a crime.
Damon
All right, 22 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B, let's get to some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6B is the promo code to use if you want to shop at MyPillow and support the great Mike Lindell. And MyPillow use code LFSXP at checkout. Slick Scott Sports, they sponsor it. What's going on, Slickster?
Slick Rick
Playoffs, Big D. We got playoffs going on. NHL action right now. Wild, an Avalanche and a good one. Colorado tied at 113, 30 to go in the first period there. Game 2. Colorado obviously won that first game. Avalanche looking to obviously go up two. Nothing here but the Wild like to see them tied up. I like Minnesota NBA action. Pistons right now with a pretty commanding lead at the half. 59:46. And the Lakers taking on the OKC Thunder at 8:30pm That's a game one right now. That'll be the first first of the series. Obviously both of those are game ones east and west conference. So looking forward to that as well. We'll keep an eye And Marcellus Wiley, accused of sexual assault by four four women, including former ESPN employee. This is Dylan Gwynn of Breitbart. Now, I'll obviously tone this down because it's a family show. I won't get too into the details, so let me go accordingly. Former NFL player and ESPN and Fox analyst Marcellus Wiley faces new sexual assault allegations from four women, including a former ESPN production assistant. The four new accusers join three other women who have already charged the former analyst with sexual assault. Rolling Stone reports. Well, Rolling Stone, oh, boy. The accusations span a broad timeline dating back to Wiley's college days at Columbia University, where his first accusers allege he raped them while he was still a football player back in 1994. Wiley responded to the initial suit on this YouTube show called the Claims BS. He has also denied the charges through his attorneys in court filings. Back in 2024, Rolling Stone first reported the new allegations. One of the new accusers, a former ESPN employee, claims Wiley lured her to his hotel room under the guise of a work meeting in 2009. When she went to his room, Riley excused himself to use the bathroom. The alleged victim wrote in a statement to the court. He emerged from the bathroom. Well, he wasn't wearing anything, let's put it that way. He pushed me up against the windows of the room so hard I thought they would shatter. I was petrified and believed I was going to be killed, she continued. I repeatedly repleated with him to stop and to let me go. He would not. He pushed me face down on the bed and kept me there with my face pressed into the mattress in such a way that I had difficulty breathing, which made me fear for my life while he held me down. And, well, he did what he did. This assault was devastated to me, and this assault was devastating to me. And I live with the effects of this every day. I will never truly escape from that, from that room, she wrote. Another alleged victim accused Wiley of grooming her from the age of 13. Now, I didn't realize. Marcellus Wiley, right? Foremost cowboy running back, he wasn't that good, but he was on the team for a while. He was on ESPN and then he was on Fox, right? Big show. He was one of the top, top, you know, co hosts. And man, what? I can't believe these accusations. Four different women.
Damon
He was a running back for Dallas and then he played defense for the Chargers.
Slick Rick
He played for the Cowboys. He played as a running back. He was on Dallas Cowboys. He was running back for the Cowboys for a couple of years. Marcellus Wiley. Yeah, absolutely. Look it up. But Anyway, on her 18th birthday, according to her statement, the alleged victim claimed she flew to Dallas where Wiley was playing with the Cowboys at the time. And she then claims he shouted at her in a frightening manner and coerced her into having relationships there. And Marcellus Wiley raped me on my 18th birthday, she said after grooming me from the age of 13, she wrote. Wiley left Fox Sports back in 2022 and a second round pick out of Columbus. Wiley spent four years with the Bills, three with the Chargers, one with the Cowboys and two with the Jaguars. He was a Pro Bowler and second team Pro bowl in Pro Football talk reports. So he was a pretty big player, big day. So quite a story there and that's going to really gain some of my momentum here.
Damon
I never knew he was a running back. 26 past the hour, live from Studio 6B. We're back, more news, Vinnie Mack, Rick Delgado's got headlines all coming up. All right, 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B. There's some elections going on tonight across the country. I'll just give you a quick rundown. In Indiana, the primary election results, there's some coming in, some are still not called yet. Couple Dems, couple Republicans for the U.S. house in Indiana, the state legislature so far looks like. Same thing, some, a lot of Republicans, some Democrats have won. Nothing of significance that I can tell. In Indiana and Ohio, same thing, nothing of any significance. Obviously, Vivek wins the primary. Now he's on to November against Amy Acton, pretty much what we expected there. U.S. senate, Sherrod Brown obviously easily wins the U. S. Senate there against Ron Kincaid, he wins but 92.2 to 7. So I mean, it's just a blowout. Michigan special elections hasn't closed yet, so we have no results out of there. So that, that's pretty much what's going on. Obviously, most eyes on Ohio, although no surprises there. Vivek crushes Casey, whatever his name is, putz, I'll call him. 84% to 15%. And so now Vivek on to face Amy Acton, which I think is going to be a much, much tougher task in Ohio. So we'll, we'll keep our eyes on that. 31 past the hour, live from Studio 6B, let's do some main headlines. Rick Delgado's got him. Kick us off, Delgado. What's going on?
Rick Delgado
All right, Damon. Well, of course the, the big headline of course has to be the update on what is happening in Iran with the blockade and the pursuit of Freedom, or whatever they're calling it these days, the United States said. Iranian attacks on shipping and forces in the Persian Gulf have so far remained below the level that the United States said would trigger a broader conflict. A senior US Military official said.
Damon
Now president's out with a big truth tonight. I don't know if they see your story. We probably should go over this before you get into what you're going to get into. President Trump put this out about 7 o' clock tonight based on the recent request of Pakistan and other countries, the tremendous military success that we have had during the campaign against the country of Iran, additionally the fact that great progress has been made toward a complete and final agreement with representatives of Iran. We have mutually agreed that while the blockade will remain in full force, in effect, Project Freedom, which is the movement of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, will be paused for a short period of time to see whether or not the agreement can be finalized and signed. Oh, President Donald J. Trump. That was about 7:00' clock tonight.
Rick Delgado
That's a, excuse me. That's a big change. Talking about signing, signing a deal.
Damon
I mean, there's a lot of interesting things here because I watched the president today in the Oval Office in talking about his sports and fitness test before he went outside, and he had a bunch of people in there, gary player, Bryson DeChambeau, coach from the Florida Gators, and Noah Syndergaard and RFK spoke and he had a button, Linda McMahon was in there, a bunch of people and a bunch of kids, those clips. And the president did not sound like he was ready to give an inch to anybody in Iran and basically said that we get off the phone with him and then I see them go into the press 20 minutes later saying, we do not talk to the President. He's like, I just got off the phone with him. So he didn't seem too keen on what was going on. And obviously he's never keen on killing people. He certainly doesn't want to do that, as he also stated. But I think people read this and I think maybe their first reaction, mine kind of was, is it does feel to me, and you guys can correct me if you think I'm wrong. We keep kind of giving ground. And I'm not sure what we're getting back in return of continuing to, to give out, you know, give time. And as we've talked about, time is what the regime is always, always looking for, right? Whether it's weeks, months, years or, or decades, they just want time. Time equals survival. And I just feel like Again here tonight, it feels like we're giving a little bit and I'm not exactly sure what we're getting because the president didn't sound like we've made movement towards a complete and final agreement that he states here. So I'm not sure which one to believe. Vin, what do you. Go ahead, Delgado.
Vinnie Mac
Yeah, I don't know if I agree with that. I don't know if I agree with you, Damon, and I'll tell you why. You know, we went through first part of the war, we dismantled their military, we took a pause, we tried to negotiate. That didn't work. I'm going to just speed do this one. They then what did we do? We, we, we blocked the straits. All right, you guys don't want to come to the table, be given a few chances. We took a, you know, little ceasefire, all this kind of stuff, Boom, we're blocking the straits. Then they came to the table with another bad deal. We said, okay, you're going to block. Not only we're going to block the Straits, we're going to now help a lot of folks get out of the Straits that need to get out. And by the way, today we're going to blow up a bunch of your small boats that are coming around with, with machine guns and trying to harass us. We're going to take a few missiles out that you're trying to shoot at us and let's go see how you like that. And now, and that happened today and this has all happened in succession over the span of a couple of weeks. It's pretty fast stuff. And now there's another pause because it's like, well, they might, they might be coming and agreeing to your deal now. So he's like, all right, well, okay, and if they don't do that, he'll do something else, which will be continuing the escorts and you know, dialing it up on that point. So I don't feel like we've given anything back. Each time they pause, we take an aggressive move. They paused after the war. We went and we blockaded the streets because that was the problem. They paused after the blockade now. And we've, we've basically said now we're escorting. And then not only escorting, we're blowing up anyone around us that's trying to, trying to slow us down. So I don't see it exactly as continually taking backpedaling or things like that.
Damon
Okay, well, here's Nathan Sales. He's the ambassador at large. He was on Laura Ingraham about an hour or so ago. Here's his take on what's happening, and then I'll give you some other response to it. Here. Here's what he had to say.
Rick Delgado
Here to discuss Nathan Sales, ambassador at
Slick Rick
large and former counterterror coordinator under President Trump.
Rick Delgado
Mr. Ambassador, the President is posting on Truth Social just moments ago that he is now suspending Project Freedom for a short period of time to see whether or not the agreement that they're working on can be finalized and signed. He says they've made significant progress with Iran. We've heard this before. A couple Fridays ago, we thought that things were moving in the right direction. We're going to get the nuclear material out. But this maybe is something new.
Vinnie Mac
Progress, maybe. It's hard to know because it's hard to know who we're dealing with in Iran. You have civilian leadership, typically figureheads, not actually the people who call the shots. You have the military, the irgc. These are the bitter dead ends.
Rick Delgado
Well, they're Talking to someone, Mr. Ambassador. Who the hell are they talking to? Sorry, but they're talking to someone.
Vinnie Mac
But the real question is who's actually calling the shots behind the curtain? The Supreme Leader normally would be, but he's incapacitated. The IRGC might be making a play to take over more responsibility for making these sorts of decisions. So I think what the President is doing by calling a pause now is giving the Iranians some space to figure it out themselves. Are they serious about talks? And if they're not, we can always resume the operation. If they are, maybe this creates a window of opportunity to actually get to a deal.
Rick Delgado
Why did they send Rubio out today, sir?
Vinnie Mac
Because he's so good. You saw for yourself. He's great at substance. He's great at communicating. And I think it's important for the American people to understand what's at stake in this war. This wasn't a war that was cooked up willy nilly. It's designed to achieve strategic objectives, the most important of which is Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. And more than that, it can't have the capability to enrich uranium to put them on the threshold of becoming nuclear state.
Rick Delgado
Here to discuss Nathan Sales.
Damon
Ambassador Lark, that was Nathan Sales and our friends over at Red State. Banci specifically said to that clip, Vin, to maybe to more my point, not yours. He said, that makes no sense, like none at all. You don't pause an operation to open the straight and remove Iran's only leverage to give them some, quote, some space to figure it out. This is like disarming a murderer. Then handing him back the gun to see if he'll then give it back up for voluntarily. What do you. What do you think of that, Delgado?
Rick Delgado
Well, Operation, what are they calling it, Freedom was just moving boats through, right? It was. It wasn't giving. It wasn't giving the Iranians anything. It was. It was giving the other. The other countries that have ships they want to move through, giving them a chance to come through. My, my thing, what I'm seeing, or what I'm guessing is, who knows, maybe significant progress means someone or one faction has been able to grab control over the other faction and has kind of wrestled it away and said, now we're in control and here's the deal we're going to make. It could be something like that, where all of a sudden, you know, we were talking last week about four different factions of the government in there with the infighting. Maybe one of them has finally gained control and said, okay, now we've got control over the country. We're going to make the call, we're going to make that. We're going to call the shots. And maybe that's what's happening right now. So maybe that's what they mean by, you know, significant progress, is that somebody got taken out and somebody else decided he wants a job, then,
Vinnie Mac
yeah, I do. I think Delgado is onto something there. But at the end of the day, every time we've had a pause, we've taken very aggressive action after. So I think as we look at this, maybe a year from now, we're gonna look back and say Trump showed a lot of patience. He showed a lot of leadership in trying to find a solution, not having to do more military. But every time it didn't work, he went right back at him. That's not happened. That's not what's happened in decades and decades of dealing with Iran. Anytime they've wanted time, we've given them time. Nobody pushed back. There was no penalty, by the way, for any of the nonsense that they did during that time. They took no penalties. We sent boatloads of cash in a plane. We appease them. Trump, every time, has penalized them. And keep in mind, just keep this in this context. It's only a couple of months. Like, this is such a small window of time with all of this happening, including the pauses. I mean, the pauses are like a week, and then there's blockade, and the pause is like a week, 10 days. Then there's the Operation Freedom. Like this is so condensed, it's amazing. We will look back at this and none of this is gonna be material whatsoever. I think what's gonna end, and it's gonna end pretty quickly with us getting what we want, and that's it. Maybe that it ends tonight or it ends a week from tonight, but I think that's the course we're on. And if they continue to pause, Trump's gonna hammer them with something else after this. Like, there's a penalty each time.
Damon
All right, 41 past the hour. Let's do some more news with Delgado. What else is going on?
Rick Delgado
All right, well, we were talking about Marco Rubio there, of course, taking the. He took another job, this one, stepping in for the press secretary. I got a bunch of clips of Rubio. He's just awesome at this. He seems to be awesome at everything. And like I said last night, I think he's slowly backing himself into the number one position when it comes to 20, 28. Here he is stepping up to the SEC, stepping in for Caroline Levitt, cut number seven, as he gets started with the press secretary job he just took over today. Cut number seven. Check this out.
Slick Rick
In the black.
Rick Delgado
Why are you in the black? Yes, ma'. Am.
Damon
Thank you, Mr. Secretary.
Slick Rick
Where you. No, right there.
Vinnie Mac
You both are wearing black.
Rick Delgado
Thank you.
Vinnie Mac
She's closer.
Slick Rick
No, you don't have black. You have blue on. I'm colorblind, but I know blue and black.
Rick Delgado
Right there.
Slick Rick
Yes, ma'. Am. No, no, you the first one I called on.
Damon
Thank you, mister.
Vinnie Mac
Thank you. This is chaos, guys.
Rick Delgado
Go ahead. He's fucking up kind of tough. Tough gig that Caroline Levitt has to do every single day. Here is cut number eight. Here is dealing with a couple of questions, dealing with the blockade, and we'll do those right when we get back from. From break, Dave.
Damon
Okay, well, we don't have to get the break yet, but actually, you know what?
Rick Delgado
Let's do cut number 10. This, I think, is a quicker one. This is a. Huh? Okay. This is cut number 10. Rubio talking about, don't test the will of the United States. Cut 10. Check this out.
Slick Rick
The last point I would make, and it really is important for them to understand this, is they really shouldn't test
Vinnie Mac
the will of the United States, at least not under President Donald Trump.
Slick Rick
He has proven time and again that he will back up what he says. And if they test him, ultimately, they will lose. The hard way, the easy way, the long way, the short way, they will lose.
Damon
And with that, they.
Slick Rick
Time for your questions.
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Damon
All right, we'll get some more updates on what's going around. More sports, more other news coming up. Live from Studio 6P on a Tuesday. We're back right after this. Sam. All right, 47 past 13 to the hour. Live from Studio 6B. So just let me give you some conservative Twitter, not that matters feedback on what the president announced tonight. A couple things here. I don't get this logic. We are going to stop helping commercial ships get through to give peace a chance. Question mark. We're simply not done letting Iran jerk us around with endless negotiations for a deal it never plans to accept. It seems like the administration is still struggling with the fact that Iran is motivated by fanatical religious devotion and is not a New York real estate developer looking to make a Make money or a deal? Will Chamberlain. This doesn't make much sense on its face, but among Rubio, Vance, Hegseth, and General Kane, someone would have leveled the obvious objections to it. So I'm going to peacefully and serenely just trust the plan. Casey Akiva from the Real Daily Wire, the foreign correspondence is really unsure how assisting stranded commercial vessels from uninvolved countries is an issue to move forward for a peace deal. And strange to agree to this after Iran has been firing at US Navy ships. So I don't think conservative Twitter is. Is on with you guys on this, but you could still be right. I mean, we'll just see it. Does it.
Rick Delgado
You know what?
Damon
Seems everybody's.
Rick Delgado
It's like. It's like opinions. Everybody's got three, right? Yeah, like, they're like elbows. Everybody's got three. So eventually we'll figure out exactly what happened and we'll get the real story. But right now, it's. Everybody's just guessing. It's all conjecture. None of us are in the room. We don't know what's going on, but damn it, we want to know.
Damon
All right, 12 minutes till the hour. Live from Studio 6P, let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6B's promo code to you. Slickster's got it. What's going on, Slick?
Slick Rick
All right, Big D, let's the record stand. Marcellus Wiley was a defensive end, not a running back. I was incorrect because I know we're a very official show here, and I was incorrect on that, so I apologize for that. He was not a running back. I thought for some reason he was. I don't know who I'm confused with.
Rick Delgado
He was a tailback in college.
Slick Rick
In college. Okay, so his college. He was a tail. I saw at one point he was
Rick Delgado
running back Converted his last season, his senior season to defensive end.
Slick Rick
But he did do 10 years in the NFL with the charges with the Dallas Cowboys as well, which I really don't really remember him that well. So unfortunately, I'm a big Cowboy fan. I like to pride myself on that. But Marcellus Wiley, either way, he's is in hot water. So defense, offense, he certainly offended somebody. So that's the issue there. And let's get to the NHL, Big D, right as we may, and this is a factual thing. The Avalanche right now in Colorado leading the wild 2 to 1. And that's with four seconds to go in the first period. So they're ready to go to intermission. This is the second round in the Western Conference of the NHL playoffs and Colorado already leading that series one to nothing. So looking to take a commanding two zero lead there. And that's the only game in the NHL tonight, playoff wise. But we have two games in the NBA. The Detroit Pistons right now with a 7564 lead over the Cavaliers. Four minutes to go there and the third. And that is the first game of the east semifinals. And the Lakers are taking on the Thunder right now. Lakers up by two. That game just underway in Oklahoma City.751 to go there in the first as well. We'll keep an eye on that. Couple of quick Major League Baseball scores. Phillies over the Athletics, six nothing. Top of the eighth, top seven. Orioles lead the Marlins 7 4, Red Sox 103 over the Tigers in Detroit. Bottom seven, mid eighth. Blue Jays over the Rays 3 to 2. Nationals trailing the Twins 73 in D.C. bottom of the seventh there. Bottom six. The Rangers and Yankees tied at three good one in DA. Bronx. Reds blanking the Cubs one zip. Top five in Wrigley and the Guardians right now trailing The Royals and KC 4 3. Top of the fifth, Astros and Dodgers 1 nothing there. Astros leading that in Houston, bottom of the third. Brewers and Cardinals are. That game is postponed. Apparently some inclement weather in St. Louis. There'll be a makeup date there on July 7th. Well, they're really pushing that one out. White Sox taking on the Angels 9:38, 9:40. We have the Braves in Seattle taking on the Mariners, pirates and Diamond Max 940 as well. And Padres taking on the giants in the nightcap. 9:45, their first pitch there. So real quick, Sixes coach Nick Nurse reportedly steps away from team Tuesday for his brother's funeral. I'll just paraphrase real quick. Nick Nurse, the coach of the Sixers, his brother passed away unexpectedly last Wednesday. Sixes went on to beat Boston, so that was good for them. But he did have some other concerns today. So team did not practice with Nick Nurse. Obviously. Knicks blew them absolutely off the course court last night in Madison Square Garden. Hopefully sixes from Slick Rick's fate. You know, obviously for my sake, could regroup, but we'll see what happens there.
Damon
And we have a lot of classy behavior today from Knicks fans and Knicks administration in the Garden, all sending out a lot of well wishes to Nick Nurse and his family. So I thought that was pretty classy act on everybody's part on the opposing team.
Slick Rick
Yeah. So I think the coach, maybe his game planning, perhaps not making excuses, might have been a little bit off there. When you, you know, you lose your brother unexpectedly and then have to obviously bury him the next day after you get blown out by the nurse in the Garden is a very rough run there. So we obviously wish his family well because, you know, sports is one thing. Family, well, that's way above that. We know. And a Florida mom arrested for kissing, kicking a child during youth football game. Dylan Gwyneth Breitbart. Yeah, well, you know, these parents, they're crazy how they get.
Damon
I've seen it. I've almost seen it in basketball games, them trying to trip kids coming down the court.
Slick Rick
I mean, seriously, this is crazy. A mother in Florida found herself in handcuffs after she ran onto the football field during a youth football game and kicked a player. Renee Lambert, 34, was arrested Saturday in Fort Myers for allegedly kicking a male juvenile in the leg during an on field brawl. Lambert also faces charges for resisting an officer for refusing to present her hands during a handcuff. Eric, if you all cut one, just show this mother here. Absolutely out of control.
Vinnie Mac
Look at this.
Slick Rick
So you'll see these boys are wrestling, right? As boys will do. And all of a sudden the mother comes along. Here she comes coming out of nowhere. Little rough video there. But she. Here she comes. Here she go.
Damon
Boom.
Slick Rick
Just got. She kicks the kid. I mean, absolutely crazy.
Vinnie Mac
You mad at them for hitting me?
Slick Rick
So the police apprehended her for attacking her kids.
Rick Delgado
Stop.
Vinnie Mac
You're detained right now.
Slick Rick
No, I'm not.
Rick Delgado
You are.
Vinnie Mac
She tells the guy.
Trevor Comstock
Goodbye.
Damon
I mean, just crazy.
Slick Rick
I mean, absolutely. I mean, the wild world of sports, as we know.
Damon
But, you know, me and Delgado used to show up at the same basketball games once in a while. If I could have rolled with him on the court, I absolutely would have if given the chance. But we never got that far.
Vinnie Mac
But that's a different.
Slick Rick
That's a whole different story. Anyway, Big D, that's a wrap. In sports, Dewey noted. Marcellus Wiley.
Damon
All right, very good, Slick. LFS Experience promo code to use my pillow. Sponsor sports. Still got it. Before I get back to Vince News.
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Damon
Trump talked about this in the Oval Office today, and I know he talked to Hugh Hewitt about it, and that is the Iranian people and the question of why they're not out in the streets taking to the streets. And Trump says, well, there's a real damn good reason, and that's because they don't want to die.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, exactly, because they don't have the guns. That's what the President was talking to Hugh Hewitt about yesterday on his show. They've lost 42,000 people in the first two weeks. I don't really want to see that. He said. Hewitt asked, what now? Last time you were on, you said, the people of Iran, stay the course, help is on the way, but they murdered 40,000 of them. What do you say to that, Mr. President? Here is President Trump talking about what the Iranian people need. Cut number 12. Check this out. Look. If they had guns, which they don't have. If they had guns, you know, guns were sent and other people took those guns. If they had guns, they would fight back.
Slick Rick
I'm convinced of that.
Rick Delgado
But, you know, you can't have an unarmed population against people with AK47s and stand there, even if you have 250,000 people. So, you know, you started off by asking me would I like to see him, and I'm very torn on it, because they lost 42,000 people in the first two weeks. I don't really want to see that they have guns, and I think they're getting some guns. As soon as they have guns, they'll fight like. Like as good as anybody there is. Yeah. So there is the President talking about the Iranian people, you know, basically being armed to take control of their country finally and decide their own course for their country moving forward. Lastly, here's a quick clip of the President talking about the. The little boats in Iran when he was in the White House today with everybody gathered around. Cut number six. Check this out. Cut 22. What do they need to do to violate the ceasefire?
Slick Rick
Well, you'll find out, because I'll let you know.
Rick Delgado
They know what to do, and they
Vinnie Mac
know what to do, and they know what not to do.
Rick Delgado
More importantly, actually. And,
Slick Rick
you know, they fired them in little boats with pea shooters, you know, the peashooters. Little boat with a little. You know why? Because they don't have any Boats anymore. Their navy is comprised of.
Rick Delgado
They call them little boats.
Vinnie Mac
Right.
Rick Delgado
And they're fast.
Slick Rick
Yeah, they're so fast that.
Damon
That they had eight of them. And they're all gone. Cannot run a missile. He said a bullet's fast, but a missile's faster.
Slick Rick
Can't miss.
Damon
All right, It's a quick rep. Hour one. Hour two coming back right after this.
Rick Delgado
Here's the deal. If your TV sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B.
Damon
Thanks, Joe. Nine o' clock on the East Coast. Real America's voice, San Cinco de Mayo. Sort of Rican Delgados here. He's gonna do some news. Slickstone sports. Vinnie Mac is in West Palm beach faking his way onto the plane. He's down there. He'll be doing some news an hour, too. I was gonna do a bunch of news right now that I somehow skipped an hour one.
Rick Delgado
Wow.
Damon
Aaron and friend are holding it down. Marissa's back for night two. So she didn't totally think, what. What am I doing here on night one. So she's back in the control room. Aaron, how is it going with Marissa? Does she. Is she thinking that this is a mistake, or do you think she thinks this might be a pretty good idea?
Rick Delgado
No, not yet.
Vinnie Mac
Not. We're not on the. This is a total mistake, so.
Slick Rick
Yet.
Damon
Not yet.
Slick Rick
Not total.
Rick Delgado
Right.
Damon
Well, we're.
Rick Delgado
See how she feels by the end of halfway there.
Damon
We're on another hour.
Rick Delgado
The nachos are helping.
Damon
Okay.
Rick Delgado
Nachos are helping.
Damon
Could be that, too. So. All right, Vinny Max in West Palm Beach. Vinnie Mac. What's. What's going on?
Vinnie Mac
I just want to also say kudos to Aaron, by the way. I saw Aaron Saturday night at the Moms for Liberty event at Ellis island, and she was there working it and working it. Great. She did a great job. Aaron, you. You clarify. You made a difference,
Rick Delgado
Vin, while I was working the event.
Damon
Oh, working.
Vinnie Mac
I am.
Damon
Yeah.
Vinnie Mac
I mean, I guess I'm trying to give Aaron a compliment, you know. Come on. Trying to give her a compliment. Before you guys go into the gutter, she was there holding her own with all the other guys there and doing a great job. It was nice to see her there, holding her.
Damon
What was there. Vin was there. Aaron was there.
Vinnie Mac
Yes.
Slick Rick
The great David Z.
Damon
Great David Zier was there.
Vinnie Mac
Harry was there.
Damon
Harry was there.
Vinnie Mac
Yeah. Yeah. Got the duct tape to go from Manhattan all the way to Ellis island, all the way across one, stringing a duct tape. It was. Was beautiful.
Damon
Vin couldn't text quick enough. When Glenn Beck came over to him.
Rick Delgado
Oh, my God.
Vinnie Mac
Yeah.
Damon
Could you. Could you.
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Vinnie Mac
Glenn Beck is a fan of the show. What's wrong with you on that? He literally stopped me. He was standing next to my table, and he's like, you know, I love you guys. This is great. You guys. You're the guy online from Studio 6B. Blah, blah, blah. I'm like, yeah, yeah, that's me. That's me. Delgado.
Slick Rick
You're the guy.
Damon
Yeah, me. Yeah.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. Okay.
Vinnie Mac
He was there.
Rick Delgado
Glenn Beck was with us a couple times.
Damon
Okay, well, I love Glenn.
Slick Rick
Yeah.
Vinnie Mac
Thank you, Aaron.
Damon
I can attest to that part at least.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, but did he recognize Vin? That's the question.
Slick Rick
Of course he did.
Vinnie Mac
I didn't see that part because I was outside working.
Slick Rick
Nobody but did not know that we
Rick Delgado
did see Glenn Beck and speak with him a few times.
Vinnie Mac
Shout out. Glenn Beck walked over, he said, I did not know that.
Slick Rick
Yeah, I beg your pardon.
Rick Delgado
I don't know, because he said, can you. Can you stop staring at me?
Damon
He initiated the contact with you, Vin, is what you're saying?
Vinnie Mac
Yeah, yeah. He got up, and I was standing, and he walked right over to me. Right over to me. Mark Peekin was there. Other people in our little inner circle were there, and he walked right over. He said, hey, man, how you doing?
Rick Delgado
Are you sure he wasn't issuing you a restraining order?
Vinnie Mac
He gave me a tip. He gave me 20 bucks and tell me to, you know, get his jacket. He's leaving.
Slick Rick
There's no tax on that either, which is nice.
Damon
Yeah, you should have hit him with that, Vin. So.
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Damon
All right. Why don't you hit us with some news? What's going on?
Vinnie Mac
My mother loves that song, by the way. Just so you know.
Damon
Of course she does.
Rick Delgado
Dropping that name like, Happy Mother's Day.
Vinnie Mac
Who made that? Did Damon write that song? I'm like, yeah, the guy is so talented. He wrote that song. Yeah, it's great.
Slick Rick
Artificial idiot. I mean, intelligence.
Damon
I beg your pardon, Slick.
Vinnie Mac
Oh, I will.
Rick Delgado
You have some.
Vinnie Mac
All right.
Trevor Comstock
Sorry.
Slick Rick
Original.
Vinnie Mac
Off to some news here. I wanted to cover this story because I feel like this is going to be part of the narrative that the left is going to try through the midterms and beyond. And the narrative is that crime is down. Look at what a good job we're doing. New York just came out with the crime figures, and they're boasting about it from April to April, and Crime is down 9.5%. Crime is down. Can you believe it? That's an amazing thing. Except it's all BS. Why is it BS? Because in 2019, when they came out with the no bail reform, remember that? And letting criminals out in the streets and doing all their stuff, crime went completely bananas. It went up in historical levels. It was up 8% for robberies, 9.4% for larcenies, 50% for federal assault, for felony assaults, and 171% for auto theft. So they're basically saying from April to April, it's down a little. But if you look at it for real, as soon as bail reform came out, crime accelerated at historic levels across the country. Every state that did bail reform, crime went completely bananas. And now it's gone down a little from going completely bananas. That's what they're boasting about. And so they're going to fake out their entire left wing fanatical followers here with, you know, you see crime is down, you see bail reform worked, you see all this stuff, but it's just based on a lie. You have to go back and look at the real statistics, which is finally revealed in an article today on the New York Post, which I caught and I thought it was worth mentioning because I see this as a narrative. California's gonna use it. All these left wing states are gonna use it as if they're performing and they're not. Crime is out of control. So I thought that was worth just sharing with the audience so we are a little more hip to their silly games. It seems like this is what they do with everything, right? You know, every issue they have a scam around it that lies about it.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. In D.C. you got 13 members of the Metropolitan Police Department, Vin. Placed on administrative leave pending termination amid investigation into alleging they manipulated crime data to create a false perception of safety. Exactly what you're talking about. They've got 13 of these people that were in charge of all of this stuff. And I love it that they're on administrative leave pending termination. In other words, they're getting fired. They just haven't been fired just yet.
Vinnie Mac
Yeah, yeah, we're gonna fire you, but we're gonna keep paying you for a while because we're scared of the unions and we're scared of all these other things. But we're gonna keep paying you for a while until we decide that what you did was really bad. Then we're gonna stop paying you. I mean, it's just that in itself is another freaking joke. But it just burns me up because we as New Yorkers, we know crime's through the roof. We watch it every day. There's four or five stories about some guy that was let out of jail, that went and did another crime every single day. It's not one story, it's many. We see it every day. And it's same thing in Los Angeles and San Francisco and Seattle and Portland and Chicago. All of these cities, it's the same, same nonsense. And here they are claiming climb is down. So we have to watch. And someone's gotta be talking about this. You know, when the Republic in the midterms talk about points, they need to make things really clear on points like this because you could be misled. Just like they're misleading New Yorkers right now. So that's one of my stories. And the second story is. Yeah, the Republicans finally fighting back. You know, we don't have any congressional seats in New England. I think we've talked about this in the past. Literally zero. You talk about all this redistricting, you talk about the new census, you know, all these things that are going on that create seats for the Republicans or the Democrats. And the Democrats going back to Covid where they absolutely beat us to a pulp. Cuz they used Covid to change all the voting laws and change a lot of redistricting laws, gerrymander do all these things, they used Covid to do that. We're finally fighting back Alabama and Florida, two states that are making major moves. Alabama's gonna try and make its 7, 0 for the GOP and talk now after the Supreme Court decision is we're gonna pick up a lot of seats if we get aggressive, if the shoe is on the other foot. And this is why the Democrats are really good. Cuz they are just conniving, aggressive lowlifes that have a lot of great lawyers around them. If they got the same kind of ruling in their favor like we got the Supreme Court, you can bet the very next day there are lawsuits everywhere. Changing congressional seats in every state, in every city. Republicans are starting to do it, but you know, we just don't have like that, that killer, killer underhanded way of doing business that the Democrats do like they did during COVID So we're seeing some of this and I'm very happy to see it in Florida and Alabama. Two big stories I believe, and hopefully there are more. We gonna need it. We're gonna need it because they're gonna do all the dastardly things they do in the midterms. And this is probably the most important election I think in our lifetime. Cuz all the good that Trump is doing, you know, it could be a real disaster if the midterms, you know, are really bad. So to me, this is, this says to do everything about the future of this country in the biggest way.
Damon
Nine minutes past the hour. I saw the governor of New York speaking of gerrymandering. She was out today in front of a camera and a microphone and she said, New York will not be handcuffed in the fight for our democracy. We didn't start this redistricting fight, but we will finish it. Meanwhile, she's tried to do redistricting, I think, every year for about three years in a row.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. And hasn't it gotten slapped down already?
Damon
I don't know if it has in New York, but this is somebody again, I think this is like her fourth attempt at doing it. So she makes it sound like she's fighting back against what she perceives as some wrongdoing. Meanwhile, she's one of the ones. She's one of the originators.
Vinnie Mac
She said this again.
Damon
They've been doing this time what?
Vinnie Mac
She's been doing this, but so. She has been doing this, but so has the left regularly. This is like they're all. We have done it, too, but they have done it a ton. It's not like she's fighting back on anything. She's been trying to do this since she got in office, frankly.
Damon
Yeah. All right. Ten minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B, let's do some more headline news. Rick Delgado's got it. What's going on, Delgado?
Rick Delgado
All right, Damon. Well, believe it or not, and I can't believe it, but I can because this is the way Washington, Washington works. Rand Paul is pushing for Fauci indictment before the statute of limitations expires. Yes, you heard that right. It's going to be happening six days from now on May 11th. Senator Rand Paul, the Republican, or I should say the independent out of Kentucky, earlier today called for Anthony Fauci, the former longtime director of the niaid, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, to be indicted for what? The senator claimed he was lying under oath about gain of function research. He pointed out that six days from now, on May 11, the statute of limitations expires, even though it should never expire, not for something like this. On the possibility of indicting Anthony Fauci for denying under oath that he had funded gain of function research involving bat coronaviruses in Wuhan, the origin city of the pandemic. You might remember Dr. Fauci saying this because, let's face it, you don't get to Live unless he decides. Cut number 13. Here's a little flashback for you.
Vinnie Mac
You were going to have schools, universities
Damon
and colleges are going to say, you
Rick Delgado
want to come to this college buddy?
Vinnie Mac
You're going to get vaccinated, lady.
Rick Delgado
You're going to Dr. Fauci threatening people that if you don't get vaccinated, you don't get to have a life. Here is.
Damon
We're not listening to that little bastard again. No way.
Rick Delgado
Elf here is Dr. Peter McCullough. He's one of our favorites. Talking about how it was all organized and colluded. Cut 14. I can tell you that if you
Slick Rick
want to find the evidence that Moderna
Rick Delgado
was working on the vaccine before the virus ever emanated out of the lab, if you wanted to find the collusions and the operations between the Gates foundation and GAVI and CEPI and Pfizer and Moderna and the vaccine manufacturers and the
Slick Rick
Wuhan lab and the National Institutes of
Rick Delgado
Health and Ralph Barrick and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and how
Slick Rick
all this was organized.
Rick Delgado
If you want to see the Johns Hopkins planning seminar called the Spars pandemic
Slick Rick
in 2017, where they had a symposium,
Rick Delgado
people showed up, they wrote up their
Slick Rick
symposium findings, they published this.
Rick Delgado
It says it's going to be a coronavirus, it's going to be related to MERS and sars. It's going to come over here to the United States. It's going to shut down cities and frighten people. There's going to be confusion regarding a drug, hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin.
Slick Rick
And we're going to utilize all that in order to railroad the population into mass vaccination.
Rick Delgado
It's laid out in the Johns Hopkins
Slick Rick
Spars Pandemic Training Seminar.
Rick Delgado
The only thing they got wrong was the year they said it was going to be 2025. Instead, it landed a few years early.
Vinnie Mac
Yes.
Rick Delgado
Crazy that there's a five year statute of limitations line to Congress. So let's hopefully see an indictment before next Tuesday on a guy who's got a blanket pardon.
Damon
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Vinnie Mac
I'm sorry, they're part of the problem. The other group.
Damon
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Vinnie Mac
Yeah, Newsline. Yeah, I do. I go on there before the show. I look at the headlines. But, you know, people think about AMAC and organizations like that as, you know, hey, I can get some benefits when I get to be 50, 55, 60, whatever. These people are advocates. They're going into Congress. They're lobbying for the things that we believe in. The other group is not. They're lobbying for, you know, men and women's locker rooms and sports and all that kind of stuff. So we know these people personally. They. They walk the walk. So besides the fact that, you know, they help me with the flat tire once in a while and. And all the other benefits you get from amex, so, you know, you don't
Damon
even know they did that. What are you talking about?
Slick Rick
Right? You found that on the show.
Damon
We had to tell you.
Vinnie Mac
Now I do live. I'm being proactive about flat tires now. Proactive. Has anything ever happened?
Rick Delgado
They can probably help you.
Slick Rick
We're tired of that.
Rick Delgado
They can probably help you get like
Slick Rick
to spare us that excuse.
Damon
Yeah, I don't think. Do they have any. Do they have a faking injury section to their website that you've joined? You could be the leader of that too.
Rick Delgado
Face of it.
Vinnie Mac
No, they. They would not condone that kind of behavior.
Damon
No, they would not. You're right about that.
Vinnie Mac
So thank you.
Damon
Us/rav join them today. 20 minutes past the hour. Let's do some sports. Look Scott, it Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6B is the promo code to you slickster. What's going on?
Slick Rick
Big D NHL playoffs Game two, West coast second round. We got the Colorado Rockies Avalanche rather. Excuse me. Well, took myself back to the 70s. The Avalanche leading 3:3:1 there over the Wild. The Wild may want to stop off at one of those leering centers when they land back in Minnesota. If they go down two games to none, hopefully they come back. But 1337 to go in the second period there and we have NBA action right now. The Pistons leading the Cavaliers 93 90. That's also an east semifinal game one there, 527 to go in the fourth quarter in Detroit Motor City. We got The Thunder in OKC right now up over the Lakers by 6:36 to 30. And that's 9:44 to go there in the second period as well. And good news, Lawrence Taylor is out of the hospital after stomach related illness. AP report earlier today from New York New York Giants hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor, arguably the greatest defensive player, maybe not even arguably right of all time in NFL history.
Rick Delgado
And he was never a running back.
Slick Rick
He was not a running back. No. Tell us. Wiley, though he did a little running back in the high school days. Was discharged recently from the hospital following a stint for a stomach related issue, his attorney said on Tuesday. Mark Igelish said in an email to the AP that Taylor is returning home to Florida after being hospitalized in Morristown, New Jersey since April 20th. A little bit of a stay there. He is grateful to now be on the road to recovery and hopes to be back on the golf course worlds right soon, Aguilar said, and adding that the 67 year old expressed appreciation of the staff at Morristown Medical Center. So good to see that he is obviously back and feeling good. And the president was busy in the White House today. They're calling him the sports Sports in Chief President now. I like that. And he was doing the proclamation for Presidential fitness, which was great today. And we're going to run these cuts. Big deal. I got like four cuts to run. Let's start, Aaron, with cut number three. Trump announcing proclamation for presidential Fitness test earlier today. We're thrilled to have so many young athletes here at the White House in the Oval Office on this magnificent spring day.
Rick Delgado
And it is indeed a beautiful day
Slick Rick
to celebrate America's athletic traditions and champions physical fitness and all of those things
Rick Delgado
that I work so hard at on a personal basis.
Slick Rick
I work out so much, like about
Damon
one minute a day max.
Slick Rick
So today I sign a proclamation recognizing national youth sports and fitness. And I'll also sign the very first copy of the new revitalized Presidential Fitness Test award, a certificate in recognition of
Rick Delgado
achievement of the gold standard of physical fitness.
Slick Rick
And this is something that Bryson DeChambeau wanted to do very badly. Gary Player was also in attendance. Big D, Aaron, let's run cut five. President doing a presidential Fitness test on the South Lawner earlier today as well. Taking it to the grass. Wait, all the students were doing it? We got the great Barry White singing there. Secret Service checking their watch, making sure everybody's clocking in on time. The great South Lawn. Oh, it's good to see this going on with the fitness as well. And cut six, Trump teaches the kids how to do the Trump dance, which is very important for your upper respiratory. Right, Aaron, let's run cut number six. Showing the President wrapping up his day of sports at the White House. Look at him. The ymca, baby, where it all starts. I tell you, I love the President. He actually saved my career on this show. Wasn't for a president that loves sports so much, I probably wouldn't have a job anymore. So I love the President. Big D, that's a wrap at 223. You're yours.
Damon
Thanks for the time, slick. 24 past the hour is the time live from Studio 6B. I want to just make note of what's going on in Indiana tonight because I think we were at the America first warehouse and we discussed why Indiana couldn't get it together on the redistricting. And so far tonight in Indiana, six of those seven rhino, Indiana State senators that we talked about that night who voted against redistricting have lost their primaries to Trump backed candidates.
Vinnie Mac
Excellent.
Damon
So that is good to see in Indiana. And it's kind of a, it's turning into a wipeout there for these people who these squishy rhino type that we have too many of. And at least in Indiana, the voters responded understanding that if we can't make red states as red as they can make blue states, blue you gotta go. And that's so far exactly what has happened in Indiana tonight. At least six of the seven have lost. So.
Rick Delgado
Well, it's a great start, right?
Slick Rick
Gotta start somewhere.
Damon
So good news there. So. All right, let's take a break. 25 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B, we'll do some more news of Vinnie Mac. More news with Rick Delgado. Trevor Comstock, CEO, CEO of Sacred Human Health is going to join us when we get back. We'll get into more sports with Slickster before we end the night on a Tuesday live from Studio 6. Big.
Rick Delgado
Sam,
Damon
30 minutes past the hour. Live from from Studio 6B on a Tuesday night, Cinco de Mayo, Also known as May 5th. Glad you're in. Rick Delgado is here doing headline news. Vinnie Max in West Palm Beach, Slicks doing sports. Aaron, Fran and Marissa holding it down on the big board. Trevor Comstock is the CEO of Sacred Human Health. He's been in the health supplement industry for a decade now and has always been passionate about providing all natural supplements to people who care about their health and well being. And that certainly is the real America's voice audience. So please welcome back to the show the CEO of Sacred Human Health, Trevor Comstock. Trevor, welcome back. How are you?
Trevor Comstock
I'm doing really well. How are you?
Damon
Very good. Always appreciate it. Giving us a few moments to talk about. Well, let's start with what your inspiration was for starting Sacred Human Health.
Trevor Comstock
Yeah, of course. Before I forget though, I did want to mention that we are currently running our Mother's Day sale. So if you did want to take advantage of it, you can use Code Mother at checkout for 15% off any one time order. Just want to give a heads up there. But of course, to your point, for anyone that isn't familiar with us, just a little background on us. We created Sacred Human about two years ago, but our mission was always just to provide people with high quality and affordable products that are made with integrity. So unfortunately, kind of what we saw throughout the industry when we first started was that a lot of these larger companies, you know, market their products as healthy or they advertise them as healthy. But then when you take a closer look at the label, you'll find things like food dyes, binders and just other fillers that are actually pretty detrimental to your health. And then on top of that, I've said it before But a lot of them just manufacture overseas, usually to China, unfortunately, where the quality control is obviously pretty questionable. So in that regard, you know, our whole take was that we always wanted to promise everything here in the USA and we only use ingredients that we truly trust and we third party lab test all of our products. But going off that too, just in terms of gift ideas for Mother's Day, you know, I know there's a lot of mothers out there that have purchased our tallow moisturizer and have been loving it. I gave my mom one a little while back. She's been loving it as well. She uses it every day. But of course, for anyone that isn't familiar with the tallow moisturizer, what's great about it is it's just made with the two ingredients, which is the 100American grass fed and finished beef tallow. And then we also pair it with the Ramenuka honey from New Zealand. So that's it. There's no synthetic ingredients in it. There's nothing unnatural. But what's really amazing about the towel moisturizer is that it's almost identical to the natural oils that your skin produces. So absorbs much more deeply as opposed to just sitting on top of your skin, which unfortunately is the case with a lot of other moisturizers on the market. But also to take a step further, it's loaded with natural vitamins. So you do get things like vitamin A, D, E as well as K, which your skin does need to stay healthy and radiant. And then I also like to mention too, you know, the product is intended for both men and women, not just mothers. I use it every day, I love it. But it's, you know, it's just great for things like if you have eczema or any skin irritation and just daily hydration, it works really well. And again, you can use it on your face, you can put on your neck or anywhere really that your body needs relief. And then of course we just paired it with the ramenuka honey, which is the naturally occurring anti inflammatory properties. So like I mentioned, if you have any redness or irritation, it helps bring that down quite a bit. And it doesn't clog your pores either, which is pretty amazing. And then lastly, I just always like to mention that if you do want to compare the tallow moisturizer to other moisturizers on the market, typically the issue with those is that they're usually filled with synthetic ingredients, things like alcohols, fragrances, and again other cheap fillers that can actually damage your skin barrier over Time. So it's essentially why we created the product in the first place. But we just use clean ingredients and it rubs on really nicely.
Damon
We're speaking with Trevor comstock. He's the CEO of Sacred Human Health. And you can go to sacredhumanhealth.com right now and use promo code mother for 15 off. Their Mother's Day sale this week is going on right now. So take advantage of that. Go to sacredhumanhealth.com and use code mother for 15. And of course, that's where I know folks can find you anything else that you want to give the audience that's going on this week. Week as we head to Mother's Day or any other products you want to highlight right now that they should take a look at and take advantage of that great code.
Trevor Comstock
Yeah, sure. We are actually, hopefully a little bit later this week we're dropping two new products. So stay tuned for those. But of course, you know, we got our start with our 100 grass fed beef liver. You know, for anyone that isn't familiar with it, the beef liver is amazing for natural energy and vitality and it is one of the most powerful superfoods on the planet. So it's packed with highly bioavailable nutrients like iron, zinc, vitamin A, B12, folate. The list is pretty extensive. But again, these are just amazing for things like overall vitality. It's great for your hair, your skin, your immunity, as well as your heart and brain function. But that's definitely our most popular product. And then our second most popular, of course, is the Tallow moisturizer. So definitely check out those two products specifically.
Damon
And where can folks go to check those out and use that great code for Mother's Day, which is of course is a mother for 15 off.
Trevor Comstock
Yeah, of course. So you can go to sacredhumanhealth.com or you can just type in Sacred Human to Google. You'll find us. And like you mentioned, you can type in code mother at checkout for the 15 off any one time order. If you do subscribe to any of our products, you're locked into the 10 discount for every order until you cancel. You can cancel at any time, but if you do have any questions, just hit the contact us button. We'll get back to you as soon as we can.
Damon
All right, very good. Trevor comstock, he's the CEO of Sacred Human. You can go to sacredhumanhealth.com use code mother for 15% off. Trevor, thanks for a few moments.
Trevor Comstock
Thank you. Appreciate it.
Damon
All right, Trevor Comstock. There from Sacred human, go to sacredhumanhealth.com Delgado's got headline news. Let's do it. Delgado, what's going on?
Rick Delgado
Well, as we head over to the west side of the country, things are heating up. We're talking about some of the, some of the special election stuff going on, the primaries going on tonight while the candidates for LA Mayor and California governor are set to meet in a debate double header. Believe it or not, that's going to be happening tomorrow night as candidates running for mayor in LA and California Governor are going to face off Wednesday in a two out in two one hour debates hosted by NBC 4 out in California. The candidates are going to be starting at about 5pm West coast time and they include LA Mayor Karen Bass who's going to face off against her two challengers, one of which is a new up and comer, Spencer Pratt, former reality show star and of course everybody running for California governor. We got a couple of those clips, but first, one of the big questions is going to be energy and the price of gas in California. Here is Harry Anton with a poll on something that will probably come up in tomorrow's debate. Cut 17. Here's Harry Anton grabbing the poll with the gas tax. Check it out.
Vinnie Mac
Oh my goodness gracious. I mean, just take a look at the price of gasoline for a gallon of gas. The national average right now is $4.48. But you think that's bad, go out to the left coast top in the United States, $6.13.
Slick Rick
There's even a gas station out there where the cost is about $10 per gallon. And of course, if you've ever been out there, you always know that the prices in California for a gallon of
Vinnie Mac
gas are just simply put, absolutely outrageous.
Slick Rick
Running well ahead of the national average.
Vinnie Mac
The folks in California really getting hurt by this increase in gas prices. Okay, so you see this 38 cent difference here? You see this? What is this? You know, nearly $2 difference here and not much of a surprise here. California standards for energy and gas not worth the added gas cost. Look at this. Among all voters, 57% say it's not worth it. Among independents, it's 61%. It's going to be very interesting to see if there's a question night when it comes to those gas costs because
Slick Rick
Californians are clearly feeling the pain and
Vinnie Mac
many of them at this point say, you know what, it's just simply put, not worth it.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. So not worth it as far as the gas prices are concerned in California. The seven candidates for governor on the debate stage are going to include two Republicans, five Democrats. Xavier Becerra, Chad Bianco, Steve Hilton. Bianco and Hilton are the Republicans. Matt Mahon, San Jose mayor, Tom Steyer, the billionaire, and also this lady you might remember. Stay out of her shot, she'll bite your head off. Katie Porter, former member of Congress. Here she is. I guess she's got. She can't read the room. She doesn't understand how advertising works, but here she is, releasing her new ad cut number 18. Check this out. I'm Katie Porter, and I'm not like most people who run for governor. I actually get what you're going through. Yeah, you're way a single mom of three kids. I know what it's like to push the shopping cart. My Minivan has almost 200,000 miles. I have a grown kid who may soon be living on my couch. To give Californians what they need, it's gonna take standing up to Donald Trump, calling out greedy corporations, and stepping on some toes along the way. Now, could you guys please get out of my shot?
Damon
I mean, that's pretty effective.
Rick Delgado
Ugh. Yeah. So she's gonna blame Donald Trump for all of California's governor's problems.
Damon
Well, I mean, at least she's. She's being somewhat self effacing on her stupid get out of my shot thing. I mean, that's a pretty typical political ad right there. And by the way, let me just go back to gas. I've asked this before to you guys. And Vin, I know you've had some strong feelings on gas again. How long can gas stay at $5 a gallon and the Republicans not pay the price in the midterms. What's the timeline?
Rick Delgado
Probably through the summer, but I don't even think it's going to go that
Slick Rick
long through the summer.
Vinnie Mac
You're right.
Rick Delgado
When it comes to. When it comes to Karen. Yeah. When it comes to Katie Porter, I should say not Karen Bass. When it comes to Katie Porter. What she did there, Damon, was take something that kind of died off and people forgot about and brought it right back to the front. So now everybody's gonna be talking about how she, you know, how she yells at people, how she's a horrible person to talk to or what.
Damon
California.
Rick Delgado
In California. And yeah, because that was the big knock on Katie Porter was that she's an awful, awful boss. Here she is talking with a reporter and now she, now she goes with the. I think it's going to be cool to curse and talk about Trump. And that's how she thinks she's going to win. Here's cut number 19. Check this out. Like what, what about Donald Trump? And I always say, have you guys heard of the Midas touch? Like, what does that mean? And somebody will say, yeah, like you touch things and it turns to gold. And I always say, yeah, well, Donald Trump, he's got the touch. Everything he touches turns to, it's like the opposite of the Midas touch.
Damon
And people always laugh about that.
Rick Delgado
So that has been really fun to kind of, you know, use that phrase a lot on the campaign trail. Yeah, that's fun. It's fun to use that, that phrase
Slick Rick
on the campaign trail.
Damon
She's the governor California deserves when they vote for her and they will.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. It's amazing. So there she is again. That's going to be happening tomorrow. The gubernatorial debate for the, the state of California and of course the the mayor debate. We'll talk about Karen Bass and her race a little bit later on. Dame.
Damon
Okay, very good. 41 Past Doctor live from Studio 6B, Vinny Mac. What else is on your newsradar?
Vinnie Mac
Well, I mean I do have a story, but I want to talk a little bit more about California ending the gas thing here for a minute because if you look at, and I try to say this and couch it this way with most of the things regarding Iran, if you look at this in context and the amount of time we've been at war with Iran and you look at the stock market and gas prices, I mean gas should be at 7, $8 right now. The stock market should be crashed. This is one of the biggest oil producers in the world. And the straits are where most of the world gets their oil. We don't yet. Gas prices are up, but they're not up at crazy, crazy levels. And the stock market's been holding. You know, I just look at all that in.
Damon
But we have enough for ourselves without needing oil from them, don't we?
Vinnie Mac
Exactly.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, we don't need oil from them.
Vinnie Mac
Yeah.
Slick Rick
But this is what they tell us.
Vinnie Mac
This is about the global markets. That's where the price is going up. When the barrel of oil is a dollar. You know, gas prices are gonna go up. But it's true we're self sufficient. But I guess what I'm saying is things should be way worse and they're not. And to me that signals all the things I've been talking about, which are historic low levels of gas prices through the summer. And I'm looking at maybe as early as June, but probably July, August, September before the midterms where we're gonna see a huge dividend on our gas prices because they should be very high right now. And California, you know, there's a lot of conservatives in California, a lot of conservatives throughout that state, but they're. They're dominated by these crazies in the cities. And that's the story that I have. We'll get to it after the break about how they're trying to change voting. But one thing about California gets a bad rap. A lot of conservatives there.
Damon
All right, we'll wrap it up for Tuesday. Well, and we're back right after this.
Rick Delgado
It.
Damon
All right, 13 to the hour. Live from Studio 6B. One more to go before we wrap it up. We'll try to get to everybody one last time. Slick. I'll start with you. Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS XP's promo code you use. You want to shop at MyPillow? What's going on?
Slick Rick
All right, final sweep of the scoreboard for the night. Big d right now. Avalanche 31 over the wild, end of the second period there. This is game two with the Avs looking to take a commanding 20 lead over Minnesota. NBA action. The Thunder, Oklahoma City Thunder 6153 over the Lakers. And that's at the half right now. And final from earlier tonight, the Pistons have gone up one game to none over Cleveland with a 111, 101 win there. And we have the Orioles 97 over the Marlins in the bottom of the ninth with one out. Orioles looking to close that one out there. Yankees with a good lead, Rick, 73 over the Rangers, top of the ninth. They're looking to close that game out. Cincinnati Reds 2 to 1 over the Cubs, bottom of the seventh. And Wrigley and, well, they got men on first and second, so we'll see what happens there. If the Reds bullpen can hold up. I doubt it. Royals 53 over the Guardians, top of the 9th there. Astros blanking the Dodgers 2 zip. Top of the 7th, top first, no score. White Sox and Angels just underway there. Braves and Mariners, same deal underway there. Pirates and Diamondbacks, ditto. Padres, Giants, ditto. And earlier today, Phillies bombed the Athletics 9 to 1. The Red Sox over the Tigers 10 to 3. Rays 43 over the Blue Jays and Twins topple the Nationals 11 3. And as I told you earlier, the brewers and Cardinals. That game was postponed earlier today. So good scoop there. And, well, we want to get to one more story here if I could find it there. We have the Donald Trump there. He had a barbecue there with the in the White House, talked to these fellas that have this barbecue, Slap Barbecue, and talked about Patrick Mahomes. Let's go to cut 13. Aaron and Patrick Holmes. Obviously, President Trump worried about if whether or not Mahomes will be on the field for game one of the season.
Damon
Most importantly, how's Mahomes doing?
Slick Rick
We tell the people we love him now. He's got to be okay. See that?
Vinnie Mac
We're hoping to start.
Rick Delgado
So he will start game one, do you think?
Vinnie Mac
We're hoping. We're hoping.
Rick Delgado
But he's going to be close, right? He is a fantastic guy.
Slick Rick
Chief in sports, Big D. He wanted to know if Mahomes would be okay. He said, most importantly to these fellas. So they run a Texas barbecue called Slap Barbecue in Kansas City. So that's a rap in sports. Big D, back to you.
Rick Delgado
All right.
Damon
Texas barbecue in Kansas City. Eleven minutes till the hour. Vinnie Mac, what else is on your newsletter before we wrap it up for Tuesday night?
Vinnie Mac
Well, you know, we have our eyes on the midterms. We've been talking about some of these big races going on. But let's, let's not take our eye off the ball with some of the local races that are going on around the country and how the left is manipulating them by trying to get illegals to be able to vote. Now it's illegal in federal elections if you're not a US Citizen to vote. We know it's illegal. We're not saying it hasn't happened, but it is illegal. But there are some places in California and the District of Columbia and a few other cities that have enabled some illegals to vote in these local elections. And these local elections matter. You know, we were talking about California before, and I saw a bunch of folks talking about this on social media who live in California. The reality is there are some huge conservative pockets in California. As a matter of fact, a big part of the state, state is conservative. It's in these cities that they're not in. These local elections are where sometimes the rubber meets the road, because you could have all sorts of new policies come in through a Republican governor, for instance. But these local municipalities, if they're run by the left and all these liberals, they can shut down or stop or interfere with many of these things from being enacted. So, and this has been the problem with California in general, but we're seeing it in a lot of cities. I bet you it's going to happen in New York and so on. So there's a councilman in Los Angeles right now trying to get something passed so that illegals can vote in Los Angeles county for some of these smaller county elections, which is outrageous. If it's a federal law that illegals can't vote, I just don't see how they could pull this off. But they already have in some places. So we have to keep our eye on the ball with that. But I also think it's important for all of us to pay attention to these local elections. Think about these judges and everything we see that happen around this country where they're appointed. And we don't really pay a huge amount of attention to it over the Biden years and other years. But look at the price we're paying with the judges now stepping in front of whatever Trump's doing. And these, a lot of local judges, they're federal judges. There's a lot of local judges doing this kind of stuff. It really trickles down to the smallest levels when you start looking at this stuff. So pay attention to the local elections. They matter. And I think they matter more if they're trying to get illegals to vote in them. Just think of where that vote's gonna go. Yeah, so that's a story I thought was pretty important.
Damon
All right, eight minutes to the hour. Live from Studio six. Speed Delgado. Take us home. What's left in the news?
Rick Delgado
All right, Damon. Well, a couple things. I was talking about the big debates coming up in California. The other debate's going to be for mayor of Los Angeles. And Karen Bass, well, now she's playing the victim, saying the pal. The saying that Spencer Pratt is exploiting the grief of Palisades fire victims because of his new ad that we ran here the other day that kind of. Of lays it out how, you know, the, the, the fat cats don't have to worry about all the bad stuff that happens, including the fire damage, because they live great in their million, multi million dollar complexes. Here is Karen Bass complaining that Spencer Pratt's getting a little too popular and making her look silly. Cut number 20. Check this out. Honestly, before this, I had never heard of Spencer Pratt. So you are missing out on anything. So it's okay, but please go on. Exactly. But the thing I, I am concerned and feel about him is that I feel like he's exploiting the grief of people in the Palisades. And I think that's prehensible.
Slick Rick
That's.
Rick Delgado
That, that, that's the main thing. And I think he is about his own celebrity.
Slick Rick
He's famous now again.
Rick Delgado
Well, considering she says she doesn't know who he is. But then she's saying he's famous again. I guess she does know who he is. And again, another part, another example of a lying politician. Part of the reason why Pratt's messages resonated so strongly with voters mainly stems from the fact that his home, which he shared with his reality star wife, Heidi Montag, burned to the ground in the Palisades fire of 2025, prompting his entry into public activism. We played his first commercial last week. Here's his latest video that he released on social media. Cut number 21. Here's a small clip of it. Cut 21. Check this out.
Vinnie Mac
This is a machine.
Rick Delgado
If we want to burn this town to the ground.
Vinnie Mac
Throw that.
Damon
I feel so close.
Rick Delgado
You can do it, Spencer. Oh, yeah. Spencer Pratt. His new video, going after all the power hungry lunatics who run California, including Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass, and Kamala Harris, all featured in that video that he released earlier today. And finally, Damon, big news coming out of the country world. I don't know if you saw this.
Damon
Country music.
Rick Delgado
Country music world. Yeah. Yeah. Believe it or not, Damon's favorite country star is celebrating her birthday.
Damon
My girlfriend. Yes.
Rick Delgado
Thank you, Dandelion album singer, country star extraordinaire, Ella Langley.
Damon
Oh, yeah.
Rick Delgado
Is making sure Damon doesn't miss her birthday as she's dedicated this song. No, she hasn't. She is celebrating her 27th birthday, Damon. Yes. And she wanted to make sure that you didn't miss it on social media.
Damon
And how did she do that?
Rick Delgado
She. She put it on. She put it on social media.
Damon
Oh, she didn't tag me or anything?
Rick Delgado
No, of course not. Why would she? She doesn't know who you are. She turns 27 on Sunday and it would be creepy for you to be friends with her. She hopped on Instagram to make sure that people knew she would think me.
Damon
And my hat's pretty damn cool.
Slick Rick
That's right.
Rick Delgado
People could see her new little swimsuit content for 3.7 million followers, of which Damon is one of them. She's also. You can also check out her swimsuit shot. It's the fifth photo on her page.
Damon
I might be in about five minutes.
Vinnie Mac
Hey, by the way, I'm scrolling right now.
Damon
Met Gala last night. Did you see the Met Gala at all?
Vinnie Mac
And I did not.
Damon
Oh, we showed a bunch of pictures of the arrivals. We have time for. I could show you one here. One more that showed up as an ice cream. As an ice cream cone. But yeah, some of the. Some of the arrivals were something else. So, as always, we salute our military active and active police, firefighters, first responders, EMTs, everybody on the front lines protecting us. Thanks, guys. On the show, Aaron, Fran, Marissa, great job. We will see you tomorrow.
Slick Rick
Night night.
Damon
Live from Studio 6P. We're back Wednesday, 8pm we'll see you then, everybody. Enjoy the rest of your night. We're back tomorrow,
Rick Delgado
Ram.
Real America’s Voice | Live from Studio 6B
Originally aired: Tuesday, May 5, 2026
An energetic Real America’s Voice roundtable tackles the exploding U.S. national debt, updates from the ongoing Iran conflict, Marco Rubio’s turn as White House press secretary, sports headlines including Trump’s Presidential Fitness push, breaking political news from primaries, and the brewing Paul vs. Fauci legal drama. The hosts—Damon, Rick Delgado, Slick Rick, and Vinnie Mac—blend humor and sharp analysis, emphasizing American foundational values and skepticism toward political norms.
(07:01–12:37)
Damon's 'First Word':
Damon frames the current fiscal situation as a "fiscal catastrophe," noting U.S. national debt has surpassed 100% of GDP.
Panel Reaction:
(25:45–37:09)
Situation Update:
White House Insight & Rubio’s Role:
Debate on Strategy:
(30:01–58:51, scattered throughout)
Election Updates:
Crime Stats & Media Spin:
Redistricting & Gerrymandering:
(58:51–61:46)
(67:01–69:50; intervals through sports segments)
(various, especially 19:48–23:37, 40:11–44:55, 66:59–88:53)
(78:12–95:32, scattered at end)
California Politics: Preview of coming LA mayor and governor debates, high gas prices causing voter concern.
Local Voting Concerns:
Culture:
This episode delivers a news-packed, unscripted run through the day’s biggest American political and cultural stories. The hosts apply a skeptical, often critical lens to government economics, media narratives, and policy, anchor coverage in American founding values, and maintain an engaging, sometimes comedic rapport. Listeners walk away informed on the debt crisis, U.S. foreign policy maneuvers, domestic electoral battles, and the undercurrents shaping American society—with memorable moments and clear attributions throughout.